Liverpool FC is on the brink of a major boost as Alisson Becker inches closer to a return from injury ahead of their clash with Crystal Palace. The Brazilian goalkeeper has been sidelined for weeks, but manager Arne Slot has provided an encouraging update, indicating that Alisson is now in contention for the match.
During his pre-match press conference, Slot confirmed, "Ali is close to a return to play, let’s see if tomorrow comes too early, yes or no." This statement suggests that while Alisson's return is not guaranteed, the club is optimistic about his recovery.
Giorgi Mamardashvili remains unavailable, leaving Freddie Woodman as a backup option. Slot's comments reflect a cautious approach as the coaching staff weighs the risks of rushing Alisson back into action. Earlier this week, Alisson was seen training at the AXA Training Centre, but his gym work hinted that he might not be fully ready for match intensity just yet.
Liverpool's defensive struggles have been evident without Alisson. The team has faced significant challenges, with several defeats occurring in his absence. His return could be pivotal, especially with a crucial fixture against Palace at Anfield on the horizon.
The situation remains delicate. The coaching staff is understandably hesitant to push Alisson too soon, but the prospect of having their No.1 back in goal is promising. As the weekend approaches, all eyes will be on whether Alisson can make his much-anticipated comeback.
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